Why I Live at the Coffee Shop

Taking a Trip for Two, Take Two.

Clinton creates a few new locations for Reginald and Katrina to visit. Of course, Clinton has no idea what he is doing when he plays “Sims 4,” so these new businesses have a some unique problems.

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Where the Sidewalk Ends

Everyone in this town must be ripped!

Clinton has Reginald invites Katrina out for a fun day in Newcrest. It’s a shame that they both find the city a bit lacking. However, sitting on a park bench proves to be where the action is. It’s another bizarre day of “Sims 4” game play.

Katrina does pushups on the sidewalk.
Katrina creates her own pop up pushups location.

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Architecture Moderne

Building a fevered dream house.

During today’s game play, Clinton builds a home for his new “Sims 4” character, Reginald Flackfizer VI. It’s an odd clash of styles that somehow totally doesn’t work together as a single unit. At least it’s a roof over his head. Wait. Did Clinton remember to add a roof? Then Reggie welcomes a new neighbor, Katina, into his home. Actually, Katrina lets herself in. But, close enough.

  • Reginald and Katrina
  • Reginald walks into the kitchen
  • Reginald's house
  • Reginald's kitchen and breakfast nook

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The Empty Plot Thickens

Time to wipe the slate (and the land) clean.

It’s time to say goodbye to Chopper and hello to Reginald Flackfizer VI. That’s right. Clinton is switching characters as he exits the tutorial and begins actual game play. We’re sure he’s fully prepared for what comes next. Hahaha. Just kidding.

Reginald standing in front of his empty lot.

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If We Took a Holiday

There’s nothing special about this early bird.

In today’s “Sims 4” game play, Chopper spends a vacation day in the park, giving guys a bad name. Then, Clinton is presented with an important decision.

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